College of Humanities
K-Ute Radio
K-Ute
K-Ute has been the University of Utah’s Student Radio Station since 1988, which means nearly three decades of music, talk shows, DJs, emcees, and personality have come through our station. We broadcast live from the University Union Building 24/7 and are evolving into the U’s Podcasting Platform. We’re also the place to go for awesome []
University of Utah Student Conference in Linguistics (UUSCIL)
Department of Linguistics
Students in the Department of Linguistics have been organizing a student conference in linguistics since 2001. The conference is intended to celebrate the wide breadth of issues taken up in theoretical and applied linguistics, including interdisciplinary approaches. Students are invited to present a paper or project, or just attend to learn about current research in []
History Student Advisory Committee (H-SAC)
Department of History
H-SAC is formally a part of the student government (ASUU) and is comprised of students majoring and minoring in history. Its activities are limited only by the imagination of its members but H-SAC does take on a number of yearly activities. The most important is the Futures in History social that brings together alumni, faculty, []
English Student Advisory Committee (ESAC)
Department of English
The English Student Advisory Committee is an organization of undergraduate students interested in involving themselves in the workings of the department. As representatives of the department’s undergraduate majors, members of the committee contribute to assessments for faculty promotion, retention, and tenure reviews. The ESAC community also organizes readings by faculty and students, coordinates workshops about []
The Canticle Literary Journal
The Department of English
The Canticleis the University of Utah’s undergraduate literary journal, created out of the desire to craft a literary space for the unusual, the unique, the upcoming, and the unearthed. We are proud to support untapped creative minds and create a venue for their work to reach the universe. Submissions are open to all majors and []
Venceremos
Venceremos
Venceremos is an alternative campus newspaper dedicated to representing and serving the Chicana/o community by advocating for social change and equality in its content and news production on the everyday issues that affect Chicana(o)/Latina(o) students and the working-class Chicana(o)/Latina(o) community, as well as their struggles with racial, gender, and economic inequality. As the progressive student []
International and Area Studies Student Corps
International and Area Studies
The International Area Studies Student Corps is designed for students in our majors and minors who are actively seeking involvement opportunities outside of the classroom. Meet fellow International Area Studies students, receive invitations to small group discussions with faculty, and participate in events and outreachopportunities on campus. Joining the student corpswill give you []
Asia, Latin America, and Middle East Centers: Publishing and Presenting Opportunities
Asia Center
Conducting research is an excellent way to add a signature experience to your undergraduate career, and there are numerous opportunities available at the University of Utah and across the nation. Beyond having a completed research project, there are other benefits to participating in research which include: gaining academic credentials that help expand your resumé, enhancing []
Latin American Studies International Opportunities
Latin American Studies
The benefits of participating in an international opportunity, whether a study abroad or a global internship, are numerous. Students with an international experience have higher GPAs, graduate faster, and have a jump-start to a career path. With a major or minor in International Area Studies, why not spend a semester or summer working or []
University Writing Center Tutor
University Writing Center
The Writing Center hires new tutors every spring. The director takes applications from April 1st – 30th. Interviews for eligible applicants take place during the first two weeks of May. Undergraduate tutors must have completed Writing 2010 and have a GPA of 3.0. New undergraduate and graduate tutors are required to take Writing 4020/6020 during []
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